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NFL stardom, the partners of players often face intense scrutiny, with fans quick to pass judgment on their relationships. From accusations of being “gold diggers” to relentless trolling, these individuals are thrust into the spotlight, sometimes for all the wrong reasons. Allison Kuch, wife of former Raiders player Isaac Rochell, has experienced this firsthand. However, during a candid conversation on Kylie Kelce's “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kuch took the opportunity to set the record straight and defend herself against the critics.
Allison Kuch claps back at “Gold Digger” Tag
NFL stars' partners often find themselves in the harsh spotlight, enduring relentless criticism and trolling from fans, especially in the early days of their relationships. Labels like "gold digger" frequently get thrown their way. Allison Kuch, wife of former Raiders player Isaac Rochell, was no stranger to such accusations. However, Kuch recently took a stand on Kylie Kelce’s “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, where she fired back at the haters. Addressing the "gold digger" label head-on, Kuch revealed a surprising twist: she actually out-earns her husband, Isaac. In her own words, she confidently responded to the criticism:
"I started my social media while I was designing my Airbnb and of course all these people are saying 'oh you're a gold digger.
With them for the money. I'm like probably would have, he got drafted in the seventh round like if it was for money I probably would have went somewhere different."
"But uh I started talking about like 'oh yeah I'm a gold digger and following him' and all of that and it was crazy. I loved being like the satirical comedic person. Like, I loved it cuz I was like, I don't have anything to hide. I have two investment properties now, and I'm making more money than my husband," Kuch further added. (38:05)
Allison Kuch has never shied away from sharing her personal journey on social media, offering a raw and unfiltered look into both her triumphs and challenges. The influencer has openly discussed battling with "negative space," a mental and emotional struggle that deeply impacted her well-being.
Allison Kuch, the wife of Isaach Rochell, reflected on her time in negative space
In August of this year, Allison Kuch opened up on Instagram about her battle with what she described as "negative space." She candidly shared how a series of unfortunate events seemed to keep piling up, making it increasingly difficult for her to cope. Reflecting on this emotional journey, she confessed:
"Side note: I feel like I'm in a weird negative space where bad/inconvenient things keep happening & then I feel like I sunk, so I attract more bad things. Like, hello universe, I'm trying to be positive over here, but you're making it hard."
Before bringing Allison Kuch onto the podcast, Kylie Kelce took a moment to express her heartfelt gratitude to fans, acknowledging their pivotal role in the success of "Not Gonna Lie." With sincerity, Kylie shared a touching message, thanking her supporters for their unwavering encouragement and kind words, which have fueled the journey.
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